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IOC – IPC co-operation

In June 2001, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) signed an agreement that would ensure that the staging of the Paralympic Games is automatically included in the bid for the Olympic Games.[1] The agreement came into effect at the 2008 Paralympic Summer Games in Beijing, and the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver. However, the Salt Lake 2002 Organizing Committee (SLOC), was chosen to follow the practice of "one bid, one city" already at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City, with one Organizing Committee for both Games, which was followed up by the 2004 Games in Athens and Turin in 2006. The agreement was adjusted in 2003. An extension was signed in June 2006.[1]

Yaz Olimpiyat oyunları

Oyunlar Yıl Candidate cities Non-candidate

applicant cities[note 1]

IOC session
Host city Others
I 1896    Athens[note 2] Only Bid 1st

  Paris
(1894-06-23)

II 1900   Paris[note 2] Only Bid
III 1904   Chicago

(  St. Louis)[note 3]

Only Bid 4th

  Paris
(22-05-1901)

IV 1908

details

  Rome

(  London)[note 4]

  Berlin

  Milan

6th

  London
(June, 1904)

V 1912

details

  Stockholm Only Bid 10th

  Berlin
(1909-05-27)

VI 1916

details

  Berlin[note 5]   Alexandria

  Amsterdam
  Brussels
  Budapest
  Cleveland

14th

  Stockholm
(1912-05-27)

VII 1920

details

  Antwerp[note 6]   Amsterdam

  Atlanta
  Budapest
  Cleveland
  Havana
  Lyon[note 7]
  Philadelphia

17th

  Lausanne
(1919-04-05)

VIII 1924

details

  Paris[note 8]   Amsterdam

  Barcelona
  Los Angeles
  Prague
  Rome

19th

  Lausanne
(1921-06-02)

IX 1928

details

  Amsterdam   Los Angeles
X 1932

details

  Los Angeles Only Bid 21st

  Rome
(April, 1923)

XI 1936

details

  Berlin   Alexandria

  Barcelona
  Budapest
  Buenos Aires
  Cologne
  Dublin
  Frankfurt
  Helsinki
  Lausanne
  Nuremberg
  Rio de Janeiro
  Rome

30th

  Lausanne
(1931-05-13)

XII 1940   Tokyo

  Helsinki[note 9]

Only Bid 35th

  Berlin
(1936-07-31)

XIII 1944   London[note 10]   Athens

  Budapest
  Detroit
  Helsinki
  Lausanne
  Montreal
  Rome

38th

  London
(1939-06-09)

XIV 1948

details

  London[note 11]   Baltimore

  Lausanne
  Los Angeles
  Minneapolis
  Philadelphia

39th

  Lausanne
(September, 1946)

XV 1952

details

  Helsinki   Amsterdam

  Chicago
  Detroit
  Los Angeles
  Minneapolis
  Philadelphia

40th

  Stockholm
(1947-06-21)

XVI 1956

details

  Melbourne

  Stockholm[note 12]

  Buenos Aires

  Chicago
  Detroit
  Los Angeles
  Mexico City
  Minneapolis
  Philadelphia
  San Francisco

43rd

  Rome
(1949-04-28)

XVII 1960

details

  Rome   Brussels

  Budapest
  Detroit
  Lausanne
  Mexico City
  Tokyo

50th

  Paris
(1955-06-15)

XVIII 1964

details

  Tokyo   Brussels

  Detroit

  Vienna

55th

  Munich
(1959-05-26)

XIX 1968

details

  Mexico City   Buenos Aires

  Detroit
  Lyon

60th

  Baden-Baden
(1963-10-18)

XX 1972

details

  Munich   Detroit

  Madrid
  Montreal

64th

  Rome
(1966-04-26)

XXI 1976

details

  Montreal   Los Angeles

  Moscow

69th

  Amsterdam
(1970-05-12)

XXII 1980

details

  Moscow   Los Angeles 75th

  Vienna
(1974-10-23)

XXIII 1984

details

  Los Angeles Only Bid 80th

  Athens
(1978-05-18)

XXIV 1988

details

  Seoul   Nagoya 84th

  Baden-Baden
(1981-09-30)

XXV 1992

details

  Barcelona   Amsterdam

  Belgrade
  Birmingham
  Brisbane
  Paris

91st

  Lausanne
(1986-10-17)

XXVI 1996

details

  Atlanta   Athens

  Belgrade
  Manchester
  Melbourne
  Toronto

96th

  Tokyo
(1990-09-18)

XXVII 2000

details

  Sydney   Beijing

  Berlin
  Istanbul
  Manchester

  Milan[note 13]

  Brasília[note 14]
  Tashkent[note 15]

101st

  Monte Carlo
(1993-09-23)

XXVIII 2004

details

  Athens   Buenos Aires

  Cape Town
  Rome
  Stockholm

  Istanbul

  Lille
  Rio de Janeiro
  Saint Petersburg
  San Juan
  Seville

106th

  Lausanne
(1997-09-05)

XXIX 2008

details

  Beijing   Istanbul

  Osaka
  Paris
  Toronto

  Bangkok

  Cairo
  Havana
  Kuala Lumpur
  Seville

112th

  Moscow
(2001-07-13)

XXX 2012

details

  London   Madrid

  Moscow
  New York City
  Paris

  Havana

  Istanbul
  Leipzig
  Rio de Janeiro

117th

  Singapore
(2005-07-06)

XXXI 2016

details

  Rio de Janeiro   Chicago

  Madrid
  Tokyo

  Baku

  Doha
  Prague

121st

  Copenhagen
(2009-10-02)

XXXII 2020

details

  Tokyo   Istanbul

  Madrid

  Rome[note 16]

  Baku
  Doha

125th

  Buenos Aires
(2013-09-07)

XXXIII 2024   Budapest

  Los Angeles
  Paris
  Rome

  Boston[note 17]

  Hamburg[note 18]

130th

  Lima
(September 2017)

Notes

  1. ^ Those bids which were not shortlisted for the second and final bidding phase.
  2. ^ a b At the first Session of the International Olympic Committee, in 1894, Athens was chosen to stage the first Olympic Games of the Modern Era, in 1896, as an honour to the birthplace of the Ancient Olympics.
  3. ^ Chicago was voted the host city of the III Olympiad, but due to pressure from the city of St. Louis, which was staging the World's Fair on the same year, the Games were transferred to this city. ["1904 Summer Olympics: St. Louis, Missouri".
  4. ^ Rome was the choice of the IOC, but the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius forced the Italians to return the Games to the IOC, which reattributed them to London. ["1908 Olympics: London, England".
  5. ^ The Games were cancelled due to the ongoing World War I.
  6. ^ Antwerp was awarded with the Olympic Games as a compensation and to honour the Belgians who fought, suffered and died during the war.
  7. ^ Lyon withdrew before the final vote.
  8. ^ Paris got the Games for the second time to fulfill Pierre de Coubertin's wish to see a successful Olympics in his country, erasing the flaws of the 1900 Olympics, before he retired from the IOC. ["1924 Olympics: Paris, France".
  9. ^ Due to the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Japan relinquished its hosting rights to both the Summer and Winter Games.
  10. ^ The Games were cancelled because of the ongoing World War II.
  11. ^ Selected without election, after the end of the World War II.
  12. ^ Australian's strict quarantine laws concerning the entry of foreign horses made it impossible for the equestrian events to be held within the Games period.
  13. ^ bid cancelled
  14. ^ bid cancelled following IOC inspection
  15. ^ bid cancelled
  16. ^ bid cancelled due to lack of Support from Italian Government
  17. ^ bid cancelled
  18. ^ bid cancelled

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